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History of Westeros (Game of Thrones)

The Hellhorn (2013)

History of Westeros (Game of Thrones)

History of Westeros

Arts, Books

4.61.4K Ratings

🗓️ 24 March 2021

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

Ashaya & Aziz use some very mild TWoW spoilers to get at a full description of Dragonbinder, the horn with Valyrian glyphs that sounds like hell but can supposedly control dragons. No mortal man shall sound it and live. Published October 7, 2013.

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0:00.0

Sharp is a sword thrust, a sound of a horn split the air.

0:08.4

Brighton Bainful was its voice, a shivering hot scream that made a man's bone seem to

0:12.6

thrum within him.

0:14.5

The cry lingered in the damp sea air.

0:16.9

The black priest pointed to one golden band.

0:19.7

Here the horn is named.

0:21.1

I am Dragonbinder.

0:23.1

Hello and welcome to another episode of History of Westeros Podcast, a podcast dedicated

0:28.0

to George R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire book series, as well as HBO's Game of Thrones.

0:34.0

Today however, our episode is solely geared towards the book series as the TV series hasn't

0:39.8

reached this particular point yet.

0:42.2

There are some minor wins and winners spoilers, specifically an unreleased Victorian chapter.

0:49.7

Now we're not getting into the heavy details of that chapter, we're borrowing a few things

0:53.7

from which I make this episode.

0:55.0

So if you're spoiler conscious, I wouldn't worry too much about it, because the details

0:58.2

we get are not particularly groundbreaking, they're not anything that's going to spoil

1:04.5

you on any major plot or even really minor plot, it's just a few pieces of detail that

1:08.6

we pulled that are really helpful for us to get into the picture in this form.

1:11.8

We're certainly not going to understand, tell you anything about what happens when it

1:15.1

blows, we don't know that as well as anybody else.

1:17.0

So if you're thinking of making a podcast, Spotify is doing a great job of making it

1:22.0

both easy to get started and then expand into more options as you grow, and it's all

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